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Discover the best things to do in Oxted, Surrey

Local attractions near the Old Bell

There’s so much to love about Oxted. The gorgeous landscapes, undulating countryside and traditional farmland. The historical manor houses, famed estates and nostalgic castles. The list goes on for this vibrant, friendly town located in the heart of the East Surrey countryside. 

It’s exactly what you’d hope for in a rural getaway, made all that much better by its beloved countryside pub, the Old Bell. Whether you start or end your day with us, here are the best things to do in Oxted and its surrounding area. 

 

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Chartwell House

Located in the Wealden countryside, it’s clear why Chartwell House served as Sir Winston Churchill’s home for over 40 years. Here, you’ll find a wealth of personal mementos, cherished gifts and an engaging display showcasing his vast collection of paintings. 

The estate boasts a magnificent rose garden, a walled garden flanked by apple orchards and a peaceful woodland, offering scenic walks that are nothing short of beautiful. 

Don’t forget to keep an eye out for Jock VII, the estate’s beloved rescue cat. According to legend, Churchill himself requested a marmalade-coloured cat named Jock to carry on his legacy. 

If you’re looking for pubs near Chartwell House, why not unwind at the Old Bell nearby, a perfect spot to enjoy delicious pub food

Hever Castle

Set in the Kent countryside, Hever Castle was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife. With its rich history, steeped in monarchy and religion, the castle offers a captivating glimpse into the past, making it both historically significant and utterly enchanting. 

Surrounded by an impressive moat, the castle boasts stunning architecture and is set within 125 acres of award-winning, breathtaking gardens that shine in every season. During your visit, you can explore an impressive collection of Tudor paintings, antiques and furniture. Alternatively, indulge in a range of attractions, including a yew maze, lakeside walks and year-round events. 

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover or simply seeking a tranquil countryside retreat, it offers something for everyone. Afterward, enjoy a cosy meal at the Old Bell, one of the finest pubs near Hever Castle

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WildFit

If you’re looking to unwind, reconnect with nature, and nurture your wellbeing, WildFit Surrey is the place to be. Nestled in the heart of the stunning Surrey countryside, it offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and boost your wellbeing, all at once. 

From invigorating fitness sessions and tranquil nature walks to expert-led wellness programmes and obstacle courses, it brings you closer to nature while helping you reset. And if you simply want to enjoy the setting and watch friends or family take part, you’re welcome free of charge. 

The site is surrounded by woodland trails, a serene stream and a meadow so you can enjoy the very best of the outdoors. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll feel like a new person. There’s a reason it’s one of the most-loved things to do in Surrey. 

 

Titsey Place

Ask anyone to name another of the best things to do in Surrey and Titsey Place will likely come up. This captivating and quintessential English manor, nestled in the scenic North Downs, beckons visitors with its expansive 3,000 acres of stunning gardens, woodland trails, and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Rose Garden. 

Few places are as perfect for immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings, enjoying hours of fresh air and the opportunity to take in countless picture-perfect views. 

That said, if you’re seeking something more eventful, guided tours of the 16th-century country house are offered every hour, providing insight into its remarkable collections and Georgian-style architecture. 

Explore at your own pace, with loved ones, or even your cherished four-legged companion, but just make sure you come. 

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Godstone Farm

If you’re looking for a family-friendly experience that combines nature, learning and play, Godstone Farm is the perfect spot. 

Spanning 45 acres of rolling hillside, this charming farm is home to over 500 animals, many of which you can meet and greet. Godstone is very much a hands-on, interactive farm, so there’s ample opportunity to get up close and personal in a fun and educational way. 

Beyond the animal encounters, Godstone Farm features expansive outdoor play areas, perfect for children to run and explore. With adventure play zones, pedal tractors and a giant sandpit, there’s plenty to keep little ones entertained. 

The farm also boasts beautiful gardens, picnic areas and scenic walking trails for a relaxing day out. It tops our list for family things to do in Oxted, Surrey. 

 

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Go for par at Sandiway Golf Club

Formed in 1920 and just across the road from the Blue Cap, the esteemed Sandiway Golf Club is home to generous, tree-lined freeways with sandy subsoil, making the course an excellent golfing location all year round. Spot the oak, beech and birchwood trees, dotted with birds and insects, and as you play through the back nine, take some time to enjoy the ravishing backdrop of Pettypool — best viewed on the 11th and 12th holes.
 
The club holds an extensive history, from its original layout by Ted Ray, the first UK & Ireland Ryder Cup Captain, to part of the course being lost in the Second World War as the fairways were ploughed for food production. In the 1950s, some holes were lost or abandoned due to enforcement by the completion of the Northwich bypass, which you may drive on today as you make your way to the Blue Cap! Today, the club is often chosen to host international, national, regional and local championships and is held in high regard as a traditional private members’ club.
 
If your golfing skills are a little rusty, you can check out the course before you arrive on the Course Flyover page. Booking is advised at this esteemed golf club.

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Sprinkle some time in Northwich into your day

Northwich is famous for its salt industry, which is, in fact, the reason the town has such few ancient buildings. The constant pumping of brine from beneath the district and the collapse of old salt mines has weakened the landscape around, sadly causing subsidence of the town, but this has been arrested in recent times with the introduction of controlled pumping.
 
Take a stroll through the old market town, pop into a few independent shops on your way past and, if you’ve timed your trip well, visit the monthly Artisan Market, full of unique treasures and handmade goods. The town is vibrant and welcoming, sitting prettily on the confluence of the River Dane and the Weaver Navigation, and has a distinctive look with its black and white timber-framed buildings.
 
Northwich lies at the end of the Heritage Cycle Trail route from Anderton Boat Lift and is home to the Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse, where the history of West Cheshire comes to life through film, reconstruction, models, displays and artefacts. It’s a truly lovely day out for any family, made even better with a visit to a pub near Northwich. Why not try the Blue Cap, just 11 minutes' drive away, to complete a day of heartfelt memories?

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The Ice Cream Farm

Award-winning ice cream, fun at the farm and family-friendly events are aplenty here at the Ice Cream Farm, and it's just a 25-minute drive from the Blue Cap, Sandiway, too. There are ten different areas for the little ones to run wild in, including Europe's largest indoor sand and water play, an adventure golf course and an arcade room for older children.
 
The Ice Cream Farm is also home to the world's biggest ice cream shop. The shop is filled with over 50 flavours of award-winning Cheshire Farm Ice Cream, which are topped with enough sprinkles and sauces to fulfil even the sweetest of tooths.
 
If you're looking for an event for the whole family, the Ice Cream Farm has themed escape rooms, scavenger hunts, toddler time and more. It's the perfect place to treat everyone to a day of fun and excitement in a fun and engaging environment. And, after a busy day of play, you can pop into the Blue Cap for a drink and some non-ice-cream-themed food afterwards.